Lenovo TS140 manual Handling static-sensitive devices

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You do not have to turn off the server to install or replace a hot-swap redundant power supply, a hot-swap hard disk drive, or a hot-plug USB device. However, you must turn off the server before performing any step that involves installing, removing, or replacing adapter cables or non-hot-swap devices or components.

To view the LEDs on the system board and internal components, leave the server connected to power.

When you are finished working on the server, reinstall all safety shields, guards, labels, and ground wires.

When working inside the server, you might find some tasks easier if you lay the server on its side.

Handling static-sensitive devices

Attention: Do not open the static-protective package that contains the new part until the defective part has been removed from the server and you are ready to install the new part. Static electricity, although harmless to you, can seriously damage server components and parts.

Any server part containing transistors or integrated circuits (ICs) should be considered sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD damage can occur when there is a difference in charge between objects. Protect against ESD damage by equalizing the charge so that the machine, the part, the work mat, and the person handling the part are all at the same charge.

Notes:

Use product-specific ESD procedures when they exceed the requirements noted here.

Ensure that the ESD protective devices you use have been certified (ISO 9000) as fully effective.

When you handle server parts and components, take these precautions to avoid static-electricity damage:

Limit your movement. Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you.

Always carefully handle the parts and other components (such as PCI Express cards, memory modules, system boards, and microprocessors) by edges or frame. Do not touch solder joints, pins, or exposed circuitry.

Do not leave the device where others can handle and possibly damage the device.

Before you replace a new part, touch the static-protective package containing the new part to an unpainted metal part of the server for at least two seconds. This reduces static electricity from the package and your body.

Remove the new part from the static-protective package and directly install it in the server without placing it on any other surface. If it is hard for you to do this in your specific situation, place the static-protective package of the new part on a smooth, level surface, and then place the new part on the static-protective package.

Do not place the part on the server cover or other metal surface.

Take additional care when handling devices during cold weather. Heating reduces indoor humidity and increases static electricity.

Use a grounded work mat to provide a static-free work surface. The mat is especially useful when handling ESD-sensitive devices.

Prevent the part from touching your clothing. Most clothing is insulative and retains a charge even when you are wearing a wrist strap.

The use of a grounding system is recommended. For example, it is recommended to wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap, if one is available. Ensure that you work in an ESD-safe area. Select a grounding system, such as those listed below, to provide protection that meets the specific service requirement.

Note: The use of a grounding system to guard against ESD damage is desirable but not necessary.

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Contents ThinkServer TS140 User Guide First Edition September Copyright Lenovo Contents Index Safety information 제품을 사용하기 전에 제품과 함께 제공되는 문서 DVD의 다국어 안전 지침을 주의 깊게 읽어보십시오在使用本产品之前,请务必先阅读和了解产品附带的文档 DVD 中的多语言安全说明。 Statement ≥ 18 kg 39.7 lb ≥ 32 kg 70.5 lb ≥ 55 kg 121.2 lb Vii Statement Following label indicates a potential heat hazard Copyright Lenovo ThinkServer TS140 User Guide General information IntroductionServer documentation Printed documentDocumentation DVD Safety, Warranty, and Support Information Document only for trained service personnelThinkServer TS140 User Guide Server setup road map ThinkServer TS140 User Guide Features Product overviewServer package MicroprocessorPower supply Input/Output I/O featuresMemory FansReliability, availability, and serviceability Security featuresBasic system management features Ethernet connectivitySpecifications SoftwareThinkServer EasyStartup ThinkServer EasyUpdate Firmware Updater Bios update utilitiesRAID configuration utilities Diagnostic programsFront view of the server Machine type, model, and serial number labelRear view of the server Following illustration shows the front view of the serverConnector Connector Description Locating parts on the system boardInternal components Internal drivesDrive bay locations ThinkServer TS140 User Guide Turning on and turning off the server Turning on the serverTurning off the server ThinkServer TS140 User Guide Configuring the server Using the Setup Utility programStarting the Setup Utility program Viewing information in the Setup Utility programSetup Utility program interface Main menuDevices menu Advanced menu Security menuSetting the system date and time Power menuStartup menu Exit menuUsing passwords Configuring the TPM function Selecting a startup deviceExiting from the Setup Utility program Updating or recovering the BiosUpdating flashing the Bios Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program Recovering from a Bios update failureFeatures of the ThinkServer EasyStartup program Starting the ThinkServer EasyStartup programInstall operating system HomeCompatibility notes User GuideConfiguring RAID About RAIDSelect Devices ATA Drive Setup Creating RAID volumes Deleting RAID volumesResetting disks to non-RAID Using the Firmware Updater program Updating the firmwareInstalling, removing, or replacing hardware PrecautionsGuidelines Handling static-sensitive devices Working inside the server with the power on System reliability guidelinesRemoving the server cover Removing and reinstalling the front bezel Removing the server coverRemoving the front bezel Installing, removing, or replacing hardware What to do nextInstalling or removing the Ethernet card Installing or removing a memory moduleMemory module installation rules Dimm DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 Installing a memory module Opening the retaining clips of the memory slotsInstalling a memory module Removing a memory moduleInstalling or removing the tertiary hard disk drive Installing the tertiary hard disk driveInstall the retainer on the side of the bracket Connecting cables to the hard disk drive Removing the tertiary hard disk drive Removing the drive conversion bracket Installing the slim optical drive conversion board Installing the slim optical drive retainer Install the cage retainer on the side of the cage Sliding the cage into the optical drive bay What to do next Removing the slim optical drive from the cage Installing or replacing a PCI card Removing the hard disk drive from the cageOpening the PCI card latch Opening the PCI card retaining clip Installing a PCI card Installing or replacing the optical drive Removing the optical driveInstalling or replacing the secondary hard disk drive Installing the optical driveRemoving the secondary hard disk drive Installing the hard disk drive into the bracket Connecting a Sata hard disk drive Replacing the primary hard disk driveRemoving the primary hard disk drive Replacing the power supply assembly Installing the primary hard disk driveInstalling, removing, or replacing hardware Removing the screws that secure the power supply assembly Replacing the heat sink and fan assembly Removing the heat sink and fan assembly Replacing the front audio and USB assembly Removing the front audio and USB assemblyReplacing the front fan assembly Removing the front fan assemblyReplacing the rear fan assembly Installing the front fan assemblyRemoving the rear fan assembly Installing the rear fan assembly Replacing the microprocessorAccessing the microprocessor Installing the microprocessor Replacing the system board battery Completing the parts replacement Removing the old system board batteryConnecting the cables Reinstalling the server coverConnecting external devices Updating the server configurationInstalling security features Password protectionThinkServer TS140 User Guide Troubleshooting and diagnostics Troubleshooting procedureUsing a diagnostic program Basic troubleshooting tables ThinkServer EasyStartup program problemsOptical drive problems Hard disk drive problems Memory module problems Keyboard, mouse, or USB device problems Restart the server Replace the USB device Getting information, help, and service Using the documentationInformation resources ThinkServer Web siteHelp and service Calling for serviceBefore you call Using other services Purchasing additional servicesThinkServer TS140 User Guide Appendix A. Notices Trademarks Important notesParticulate contamination Battery return program Contaminant LimitsBattery recycling information for the European Union Important Weee information Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive RoHSChina RoHS Turkish RoHS India RoHS European Union RoHSGerman Ordinance for Work gloss statement Export classification noticeUnited Kingdom telecommunications safety requirement Industry Canada Class a emission compliance statementDeutschland Appendix A. Notices Eurasian compliance mark Energy Star model information Index 103RAID 105 ThinkServer TS140 User Guide